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The Bibliotheca Alexandrina’s 100 , [1] Greatest Egyptian Films is a list compiled in November 2006 by a committee formed by Bibliotheca Alexandrina, which includes Ahmed El Hadari as the committee head, with the membership of Samir Farid and Kamal Ramzi.
The trio likely lived in the north of Egypt, possibly at Gurob near Memphis where a royal harem residence was located. Foreign wives seem to have been treated differently to Egyptian wives, as Menhet, Menwi, and Merti are not depicted in the tomb of their husband, despite wives of the same title being depicted.
The following is a list of Egyptian films. The year order is split by decade. The year order is split by decade. For an alphabetical list of films currently on Wikipedia, see Category:Egyptian films .
Nefertari, also known as Nefertari Meritmut, was an Egyptian queen and the first of the Great Royal Wives (or principal wives) of Ramesses the Great.She is one of the best known Egyptian queens, among such women as Cleopatra, Nefertiti, and Hatshepsut, and one of the most prominent not known or thought to have reigned in her own right.
Nadia Lutfi or Nadia Lotfi (Arabic: نادية لطفي; born Paula Mohamed Mostafa Shafik [1] (Arabic: بولا محمد مصطفى شفيق); 3 January 1937 – 4 February 2020), was an Egyptian actress. [2] During the apex of her career, she was one of the most popular actresses of Egyptian cinema's golden age.
Below are lists of films produced in Egypt in the 1950s. List of Egyptian films of 1950; List of Egyptian films of 1951; List of Egyptian films of 1952; List of Egyptian films of 1953; List of Egyptian films of 1954; List of Egyptian films of 1955; List of Egyptian films of 1956; List of Egyptian films of 1957; List of Egyptian films of 1958
Kiya was one of the wives of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten. Little is known about her, and her actions and roles are poorly documented in the historical record, in contrast to those of Akhenaten's 'Great royal wife', Nefertiti. Her unusual name suggests that she may originally have been a Mitanni princess. [1]
(Wife of the street) Hassan El Imam: Huda Sultan, Emad Hamdy, Kamal el-Shennawi: Crime, Drama: Gharamyat Imraa: Tolba Radwan: Kamal el-Shennawi, Soad Hosny, Ahmed Ramzy: Drama: Inni Attahim: Hassan El Imam: Zubaida Tharwat, Salah Zulfikar, Emad Hamdy: Halak El-Sayedat (Ladies Barber) Fatin Abdel Wahab: Ismail Yassine, Abdel Salam Al Nabulsy ...